The slow burn story of Year Five continues, but Buccellato slips in some major moments that I loved. Cyborg's reaction to Superman taking care of business in Gotham was great and made sense, but it's Bizarro's show once again and his actions are about to affect a whole lot of people. The story and Tom Derenick's art are making this Year a fun ride to the finish. Read Full Review

Injustice moves the Bizarro storyline forward and while it's not that interesting it does provide a good parallel to what Superman himself is doing, which can raise questions by others that are aligned with him at the moment. Buccellato keeps things moving well enough here and it takes the odd and surprising turn, which is something that tom Derenick handles well. I really like how he essentially presented Trickster as a ragdoll when you get down to it, both from the impact moment to carrying him around for a while. The bodies must stack up here after a while since that's part of the appeal of this series and this is one that I'm actually glad to add to it since I kind of cringed the moment he appeared and aligned with Bizarro, making for a terrible odd couple. Now to just get rid of Bizarro so I can go back to enjoying my previous incarnations of that character… Read Full Review